Larry Koonse (Playing Over the Bar Line)

Larry Koonse (Playing Over the Bar Line)

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Description: In this "Playing Over the Bar Line" jazz guitar lesson, acclaimed guitarist Larry Koonse discusses and demonstrates his approach to phrasing across the bar. Larry shows you specific exercises to help you develop this concept in both 4/4 and odd meters. If you want to step beyond your phrasing limitations and play over the bar line regardless of the time signature, this lesson is for you. NOTE: There is a small PDF bundled with the "purchase" version of this video (not the $8.99 "rental" version) which includes some handwritten materials (by Larry) that support these concepts.

Born into a musical family, Larry has been playing the guitar since he was seven years old. In his early years he studied with legendary guitar master Jimmy Wyble, and at the age of ﬁfteen he recorded an album with his father, guitarist Dave Koonse, entitled Dave and Larry Koonse; father and son jazz guitars. In 1984, Larry was the ﬁrst recipient of a Bachelor of Music in Jazz Studies at the University of Southern California.

Immediately after graduating from USC Larry toured extensively for six years as a member of the John Dankworth quartet, traveling all across the globe and backing up Cleo Laine. He is currently a member of Billy Child’s landmark chamber sextet which recently released its second CD titled Autumn: In Moving Pictures. He has received multiple grammy nominations for the aforementioned CD (jazz album of the year and instrumental performance); for the sextet’s ﬁrst release Lyric (ensemble performance); and for two Luciana Souza releases (best vocal album for Tide and Book of Chet). Larry has recently joined a trio formed by jazz vocalist Tierney Sutton which includes the great ﬂautist Hubert Laws. The group plans to record their debut recording in the Fall. He has also toured with Mel Torme, Bob Brookmeyer, Billy Childs, John Patitucci, David Friesen, Karrin Allyson, Luciana Souza, Natalie Cole, Tierney Sutton, Peter Erskine, Hubert Laws, Warne Marsh and was a featured performer with the Percy Faith Orchestra on a tour of Japan. At the invitation of Nelson Mandela and UNICEF, Larry traveled to South Africa to perform for the ﬁrst annual SAMIX festival with the Steve Houghton quintet. He also performed with Gary Willis in Sao Paulo for a government sponsored concert at SESC Ipiranga. In his travels, he has performed at Carnegie Hall, the Academy of Music, Disney Hall, the Sydney Opera House, and has been a featured soloist with the L.A. Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and many other orchestras throughout the world. Having been featured on over 250 albums Larry has recorded with Cleo Laine, Al Hirt, Jimmy Rowles, Bob Brookmeyer, Luciana Souza, Lee Konitz, Larry Goldings, Mel Torme, Alan Broadbent, Ray Brown, Bill Perkins, Toots Thielemanns, Rod Stewart, Linda Ronstadt, David Friesen, Bob Sheppard, Warne Marsh, Charlie Haden, Natalie Cole and many other jazz artists. His solo guitar work was featured throughout “Crazy”, a feature ﬁlm chronicling the life of the great guitarist Hank Garland.

The founder of the Player’s School, the renown bassist Jeff Berlin, contacted Larry in 1995 to write a guitar curriculum which is currently used for their program. He was coleader of the L.A. Jazz Quartet which released their fourth CD, Conversation Piece(NAXOS Records) in September, 2000. The quartet’s ﬁrst three CD’s, Astarte (GOWI), Look To The East (NAXOS), and Family Song (NTR), have received critical acclaim for their originality and musical depth. Larry’s most recent recording, What’s in the Box, a CD featuring the music of the great guitarist/composer Jimmy Wyble, is now available through Jazz Compass (www.jazzcompass.com). He has three other releases on the Jazz Compass label: Americana ( a recording featuring Scott Colley on the bass), Dialogues of the Heart (featuring his father Dave Koonse in a guitar duo setting) and Storybook (featuring the bassist Darek Oles). Larry has been a faculty member at the California Institute of the Arts since 1990.